Sid Vicious would be rolling in his grave, but for punk fans, it’s nirvana.

Want signed publicity photos of all the members of Sid’s Sex Pistols, including Johnny Rotten, from their heyday in 1977?

How about a vintage black shirt with half a Union Jack and bondage pants just like those worn by Clash singer Joe Strummer?

Or an original poster from a 1976 Ramones concert in London?

All are part of what Christie’s auction house is billing as its first major sale of punk-rock memorabilia.

The collection “basically tells the history of the whole punk era and . . . people who were influenced by the punk era,” said Simeon Lipman, Christie’s pop-culture expert.

“It has all the great names, from [David] Bowie to Lou Reed to Patti Smith to the Ramones, Sex Pistols, Clash, all the way to Nirvana, which is obviously an outgrowth.”

The auction, set for Nov. 24 at Rockefeller Center and via the Web, also will offer items for more traditional rock fans.

Lipman said the offering of punk goodies is particularly amazing.

Of a Sex Pistols’ 1977 press kit – which is expected to bring the highest price, about $6,000, out of the punk-rock lot – he said, “These were kids, and kind of snotty kids at that. For them to be signing publicity shoots is quite rare.”

Also up for grabs is a Pistols promotional poster for their 1977 single “God Save the Queen.”